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Nashua’s Liquid Therapy still brewing local favorites

By EMILY VASSAR - The Sunday Telegraph Staff | May 9, 2020

Liquid Therapy is located at 14 Court St., Unit B in downtown Nashua. (Photo courtesy Kim Watson, Manchester)

New Hampshire is home to some of the best small breweries in the country. What often starts as a private, home-based setup can grow to become a widely successful and revered small business where people gather for cold brews and good company.

People feel a special kind of excitement when they experience the flavors, friendliness and atmosphere provided by the brewmasters who pour their hearts and souls into their beers.

These days people can’t gather for a few pints with friends, but one particular brewery is open three days a week to do what they can to continue providing their masterful creations.

Liquid Therapy, located in the heart of downtown Nashua, is committed not only to their craft, but to their community as well.

Open three days a week for now, and providing home delivery on Thursdays, the team at LT is going strong, and so are their beers.

As with most small breweries, the list of available beers at Liquid Therapy rotates on a regular basis, and many are based on seasonal inspirations. Before setting your heart on any one particular beer, be sure to check their website or social media pages for the most up-to-date list, and be aware that any mentioned here may not be available at the time of your order. That being said, let’s jump into some of the recent selections that have been available for pick-up and delivery.

The Tomahawk DIPA (Double India Pale Ale) is an assertive and powerful IPA that makes a regular appearance on LT’s board. Packed with bold, flowery hoppiness and a 7.5% ABV (Alcohol By Volume), it’s a good sipping beer for any time of year. Sour beers have quickly become a favorite in New England, and the Kettle Soured Apple (6.5% ABV) is a perfect example as to why. Those who enjoy these unique libations will experience a refreshing, Granny-Smith-inspired creation that is smooth, sweet and sour without being too bitter.

The Maple Elixir Porter (6.1 ABV) is a perfect match for early Spring vibes, boasting a “malty warmth” with the help of Ben’s Sugar Shack maple syrup. The Honey Red Ale (4.9% ABV) is a refreshing and slightly sweet red ale with a lot of personality – it starts with a hit of grapefruit and ends with soothing clover honey.

Peanut Butter & Banana On Dunkelweiss (5.4% ABV), lovingly nicknamed the Flying Elvis, is a dark wheat beer that is less of a sipper and more of an entertainer, with a nutty bite at the start and a classic banana finish. Pair it with any of Liquid Therapy’s famous beer ice creams (check their Facebook page for availability and flavors), and you have yourself a party. These are just a few examples of what Liquid Therapy can do. They make so many amazing beers, you’re liable to find your next favorite with them soon.

Pay a visit Thursday through Saturday to pick up a six-pack or two, or pre-order by Wednesday night for Thursday home delivery. Liquid Therapy is traversing Southern New Hampshire once a week, dropping off delicious and inspiring beer to increasingly joyful enthusiasts.

And please, even though we all are staying home, drink responsibly!

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